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1911 CAGE THREB ..... . .1 PIUL 1, I 1 1 ' ' I! Vi A .1 i , ij ; i i 1 1 . Bus f f f i it Cleanses the System l effectually; Dispels colds and Headaches. due to constipation. Best for men,' women and children ; ! young and old To get its beneficial effects, always note the name of the Company, California Fig SybupCo. plainly printed on the front of every package of the Genuine di :t ii)i ; on koosi a r.ir s Id Mi H" MAIU'll Portland, Ore. Colonel KooHevelt'a line of travel in Portland! on the 'day of his arrival, April ", has been fixed Ly the Portland com mittee on ar rangements, it was decided that the entire committee shall npfemhlu at. 2 o'clock at the Commercial elub and proeeed to the I'nloll depot 111 AUtUr mobiles and meet Vionel Hoosevelf n his nrriviil Bt 2:30 p. m. Subject to change, tlie line of travel iSy auto mobiles jctrrmlncd upon is ns follows: From Cuion depol up Sixth street to Yamhill; from Yamhill to the Multnomah Amateur 'Athletic Field; back to Fourteenth and up Fourteen th t' JefCerFon; down Jefferson to Fifth; ilum Fifth to Madison; 'cross Hawthorne brldgy. unl - go ti tirand nve.iuui; lioitji oii-Cra,iid avenue to ft urn side;' roiiiitornmrf'h on firaiid to Fast Morrison, cross .Mortison bridge anil up Morrison ftreof to the Port land HotV where Colonel Hoosevelt will remain until C o'clock, when he will be takHU to tip! Commercial club for, .iwn.iut t. After tjie bin.iutU h will go to the Aiioeiy and then to the Pn s ' Club, from which place he w ill gc to' "the station to take his trnln for the north. F.cery family and especially those who reside Jn the country 'should be provided.. at all tlm.s with a bottle ot Chamberlain's Liniment. There Is no rase of an accident or emergency. It Is ni,H( fxelicnt in .U cas: tf rheu ni:itim, sprains and lirulscs. Sold by Vi 1 1 a,...!...... 1 i wri if)NFY vnrn; songs. TIIliCyVNCS,.Of dollars for any one who can write successful words or '-tannic. Past experience unn9:c Bfrv. fS'.-a l 0 yotn'aoiitr poems', with or' v!t limit JiMinr, fir writi iu tic iilain." , AOCFPTANCI for free OUAk- ANTKF.I) IF AVA1LAHLK. WashinB tmloply phv e to', secure copyright. H. Kirl-.us iJUKdale JJp., Dept. 401.iVuah InKtfin, D. C. Is marl? from the eh grows. QokJ brcaJ is fivers' -r- "'"' Flour i .""hi - .. T-' ,ri( - - - p.-.;-,-- SYNOPSIS OF TME. A.VXl AL KT1TEMKNT OF 11KAXCU OF THE ... Aachen & Munich Fire Insurance Co. ... OF A1X LA CH A PKUIjE, OP. GERMANY, - ,, On the 31st clay of December, 11)10, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the ,t-'UIcj,.if U.reguVy pursuant ty law . , ' ( I ' t CAPITAL' i . Amount of dupoplt unpltal paid ut SI y vw" i Income. Premiums received during the year Interest, dividends and rents, received Incomo from Other sourcefrecelved ,'J ; .-'j Total Hicom . f .... DISUU11SEMEXTS. ;- I,osses paid -during "tho "year v; ; ;.T. .'."". . r.. :.t D'vldends pnld during tho year on capital stock . Commissions and salaries paid during the year. TaxiJ 'licenses and fees pill J during the year,.,, Ajnount'nf ,Il other expenditures Total expenditures u , J. ... i ASSETS. .. Value of realtesitate, owned '. ' . Value of bonds owned loans on mortgagor :nnl .collateral, etc' ',' ' , Cash In banks and on Jiand . .... i .... . Premiums In course, of collection and In trans- -m'fcsion . ,'V . : '. .' . . " Interest and rents duo and ftevrtrod . ., 1. . r : Total nssets il.,'.: $2,367,724.67 Less special (Ir'i'ositsMn. any State : (If be) . Total assets admitted In Oregon '.'.'M 1-n.,' ; -."ii ' - - LIAniUTIES. .uross eJiumsi tar losses unpaid i , Amotint of unearned premiums on mi risks .". . . , - .(. Duo for commission and brokerage All other liabilities Total liabilities' Total insurance In force December nTTSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR. Ttl rlslvS wrJ,Un jlurlng tbx' year . T arrisa'Vrr-iifluina' recelvofl dulnf tfio lreml(o(! relufncd durlngYfie dear 4 LoVtt) pi4d during ji yaa.1 Losses Incurred during the year Totnl amount of rlskit outstanding By COM(WWl6LDfc?MkV3. 4iclfio Const Dept., San Frnntlsco, Cal. Statutory resident general agent and r ifjrra:ir. "-nn. n.niiM".--. '"v.i v, I . nentlcy & Lefflnffwoll, Resident Agonls, rentlletoii, Oregon. l'KOM ItVltONIC PLAUFK 1 'Portland,- Ore. .Sprclnl precaution liuve boon tnkt'n by the health au- '. thorltles of the city, In connection with .the State Foard of Health and the federal government, to protect. Oi i'i;on, from the ioisiIity of !m u- . nioiiic V"' bubonic: plague or coh-.r in- ' foctloiui disease. tliiit mi;; hi be l)riiKlit l' re l'liiin tin- orient, i Wnr was declared on vats r. ai-hitr; this port in vessels from Asia;l:; ports and in order lo examine o.u h ship, additional nun have been employed so that a careful dispell. m may ie ' made. .Oriental liners coining; here J-have. 'been found to be overrun with 1 ruts and It was feared they might (any ill,? dread disease that is now" jci using mo many deathes In the far Fast ,'hcn ships at rive with any con tagious dlseasi) on board, it will be fumigated Immediately an 1 herd In quarantine, until every vestigu of the ; disease has been eradicated. Whllrj a vessel is unloading a spec lal officer , Is to be on hand and make a careful , ii tpci lluii of the cargo. Sjiejjal jirn- , caution is to be taken when ballast In unloa-ied to see to it that it does not lnt luile rats. When the: rod ents are found,, .they' are killed laid t urned. ' . . The assistance of county and slate, officials is beluif given readily to Dr. ; O. H- Wheeler, city health .officer,! and the additional men employed in; tile work will bo made deputy sher- j tff.s so that arrests may lie made in j cases where ship capkiins or owners; are found who refuse to comply with I the orders of the health authorities.1 .Vol a susph ious case has been dis covereij by lr. Wheeler as yet that has any of the in llcatlons of the ma lijinant dis'.aM.-i most feared, ami it is : thought i!' ordinary e'arcis exercised, j there will be no possibility of an out- I break here. Other coast cities are taking similar pr caution In main-) tainlnc; strict quarantine. Iw Hiitlnsr'dn Pro-.'H"ct. Little Mildred ! in her first term tt seliool, wliere sh petst reports as to her standini; marked on a decimal 1 scale. One hundred 's perfect and sixty Is pret'y serious. The other! night while saying her evening! prayers her petition was punctuated j with snickers. ' "Do you think the Lord will !ik"-j that kin 1 of n ora.-.r?" askt 1 her mother reproHohftilly.- ' i "Nop," rturne,l Mildred cllldy j "Not much! He'll y'.mme 'bout sixt; on that." Woman's Home ("ompan ion. . fhamberlakn's Stomach nd Liver Table ts assist nature in driving all im puritieH out if the syti-tn. instirlni; a free and reptilnr condition and re MfiHng tlie orpin"i nf tho body to health and Hren.uth. Sold by all deal ers. : v (iiiljcr. Vanls Tloiital. nnk-r. fir.-'--Tlie Commercial club biiq, laken ,U the pr ipoFition of a Ijiio.ami hospital for P.aker and has name,! ;t : i ninmittee to folicit suh ser'p'.lohs. " Arrangements, have been t ni.iilc so that nil subscriptions may "be paid in three installments, the first whep the work started, the second ulicn the roof tia . finished and the third u lu ii the Ktiuclurc is entirely completed. ; a-t. astitrod whtai BVERSlBEST FLOTTTf is , Bi. Iii'fta. Steam Rolled Barlev Pendleton Roller Mills. Pendleton, Oregon- : THE -UNITED STATES .'. '. t . J 345000.00 In cash .... $1,081,320.93 during year 76,1108.34 during yJar 1 5,tiS.S2 ri U j s. v. . . . f. .$1,163,518.09 . . . EBf,l!i;.65 331,992.2:1 48,615.08 CS.E8S.36 , .11,010,391 32 1, 034,4)5.00 V I . . , 149,834.18 159,124.67 24,350.82 any thero .,...$. 41,525.00 . . $2,326,19.67 4 I C t .$ 121,573.69 all outstand- . - . .. . .... . . . 1.018,205.56 340.00 I 19.657.91 .$Jl, 169.777.16 31, 1910 .$1 5,187,672.00 884. 47.00 ,25,715.19 i 6.810.3 'I 7.387.E , j 7,487. t 1,05, 237. f 6.810.36 . . . mL .Vj. . -wii .52 liL.Orcgon Dec. 31. 1910 r.62 .0 attorney for service. In I -. . '.. . . .' iim.ii ii 1 'WlAjl. A. COl&tX! Hi fi h )is , .. Ore. n i ' irr .-: i.,n 1;i ,-e ) Ha . h SI. The In- -"if. ' to n-ny it (riving its ;air!T-, the f'.rnt f r .er.il '-' r rtwe a ?en .-', .r t'.at hat b n don T'i-y :.ro paint lit? yn-1 v.'.r I'sVmig ami fine whit h will bo f xln-t 'Ji'ngs up a v,TW i.npr )vc riic n' ate do'r-; "e wcrk fnd '',. KlK'irell an 1 nn I John M in is in h" men ::.: ;.rc Mr. Pietr ('. V tn Icrhydon i f Pendleton. Mrs. Mt P.ane hna improved her res idence by putting n nice f. nee ur mml the place. JfP ' Done put a nice woven fence , roiinrl his nroper'y toda; Mr Owls has put a new fent around bis property. Chester Christian, son' of Ike Chris tian, was a victim of an accident Thursday evenim? He was driv'ng a team and a big ru-k pn 1 they ran away. Just what the cause was no one knows, as he v as nitre and he was Inlured about -V head. Tlvy nhone.I to Adams for a doctor a ml Tir MoKennv was in town and after we found him he nrt le hnstte t- the "cene c f the accident. . One itpnln the auto was put to Rood us". He minle the trin in fiv minut tcvik the victim in the auto and in ' 4T, minutes h" was in Pendleton at ! the hospital. T- Smith will as.-it in ; an operation, O. M. M'.rrl ' n t'.as i:e e:i ( '- lieu 1 to her home t'- past wk with a lame back. He Is somewhat 're; rov ed today. A. M, Coffey went 'o Athena Mon ' day nlBht to attend the K. P. lode ! and bit? cupper. I T C Hied received a carl iad of wood from Meacham. I Mrs. K. G. Muniui-t visited In th' j city of Pcndkt m Tta sday. Mr. and Mrs. Dorinz returned Jo their home in Hebx ' Tuesday n'ter visiting for a few dsys wi'h Mr. and j J!r-. O. M. lewis 1 Mr. Nelson of Milton, wnr an Ad mit! vl '-tor I ueoay. Mrs. (',. M Lewis v: aod n the city i,f Pend'cton Tuesday. Mr. nnl Mrs. e,eovr.- WioV.varl started Fiiday I r tln ir hoio - it' Ad nmm county, nffr "'ailing f r th past tnon'h w!th frier.. Is ti.nl r.-'ntivis 'h 'Adto's. Mi-i ci Liciiala-n and Miss Lelia I.leualien of Athena will accompany tlKinjl-iV'me. They w!!' make the trip hi their auti which w il be tt very pleasant trip. W.'E: Tia'd of I'ordanl. Mr. Sims of Sunnv.-Ide. Wash., and .7. K. I Frar!e of Siisanville. we re business 1 visitors ' in the ci'y of A lains tb''s j week and s'oppc-d at the Cotv :m re-al hotol. ! MlsH Wlf.nifre,! OiC was a p,.n lb' j ton v'tiitor W'ftlnosiJ'y. i i-rl Oreen of H- 1 x. a inn visitor We dn'esduy. an Ad- Miss citv of l'..ir triii to Stelbi 1 ;-ua!! INiilbton W -c- Wo -du ai- I Walla Wail '. n vls ti ,1 i In- if lay. :n : M a. '. Wellies 1 in tin Dr. McKenny ness visitor in ..f Helix, f'-as the city !"f I bnsi .dams Thursday. Mrs. T. Farley Mrs. M A. I'.aker was the ; Thursday. :u,-s' of Inferior '!!a, was of Ad- oap Co.. Crone-hie Villard ef the Grocery compnny of Wailt'W calling on the btisin-ss poopl llms Thursday. Mr. Wade of Peel 'Unm. s 8-- an Adams visitor Tliurs Your tongue, is coaU-d,. . Your breath is foul. Headaches come .md g-i. Thesp symptoms show that your stomach . U the trouble.- - T" remove the cause Is the first thing, and Cham berlain's S'omcteh and 'Liver : Tablets will do that. Kasy to take and most effective. Sold by all dealers. Nmvirt Pioneer Pond. Newport. J. A. olsson who died nt home here Sunday, was a pioneer of the earlv 'Gils in the Yaquina Pay sec tion. He came to Yaipiina n 1S6I in the r.clioonef 'Ann O.- Poyle from San Francisco, and engaged in the oyster husinoFi 'lure, onlv within the past ew months soiling his beds at Oyster ille. He filed. on a claim of 112 acres on the nay anil it ts now Know n Its olsson' Addition to Newport. Plurrhoea should be cured without loss of time and by a medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea -Remedy not only cures promptly but produces no unpleasant after effects It never fails and is pleasant and safe to rake. -Sold by nil dealers. PnixT Hetrnys Purglnr. North r YaKima. petfajiji Jcje? V:Ti. oke into the home of Sheriff who broke J. W. Day in this city this morning and secured a quantity of jewelry, left buhind In his hurry a slip of paper describing him as lnlfiuB one leg and with detective eyesight he was cap tured by a deputy of the -sheriff's of fice within an hour of the time the burglarv was committed. Conoreto Fnovs1iels Snores.1' Seattle. Wnsh.-J-The new"" Great Northern Concrete sheds In tho cas cades, built-'Inst -year, seem to be a success, few trains having been delay ed this winter. Probably 800 men will be put at work about Mny 1 by the enntraotrsf aranf, Sinltlf Ut Co.; td Mmpfrtc! this $1,800,000 project for the -protectltTn of Grent Northern traffic through the mountains, and Superintendent O' Neill thinks It will be finished three months from that date. ... . e. . . f In addition toHnut 1500 Wet4 or concrete snowsheds, g7be built on , the west end -of the tunnel, a- - -two-mile track whjeh will . convey .trains over a route soldo distance itwny from Hie danger zone at the east end of tho tuanf I "rill finishe, ,Thfc; track wiilj I'iiifjuljr Within tia.o'r 40lda)is. t! rroivVtWlf' tWcpsci itfont and lung trougle If you use Cham berlain'a. Cough 'Remedy.' Pleasant to tirke, iblngmirnratthS ln ttfeel'. Sold by all dealers. joffl g' CURES iy ' ROUTS IV !S OBSTINATE VV STUBBORN i mmijr colds U TS-iE KING OF CURES1 I 1 t FOR ALL DISEASES OF 1 THRAT - QUI WHOOPING COUGH CURE kr? TEDDY 10 ADDRESS - -OREGON UNIVERSITY Caivi ji:;.- of f.rcjon. Ku?ne, Ore., I April 1. (Special.) Word has Just ' le n v-eived t.-":n the Southern Pa-! ' f .... .nv bv Pr. f. .'-chaffer that the "rfhns'a Limited" will b- stopne 1 ; at tb.e t'flversity citv next Wednesday .... 1.1. ti.,- .. ..Mr.... Tkii..t.. . llnnct'Oll to address the univer-div students, i Roosevelt, who has recently funvshed a s ric-s of F.arl lectures at the L'ni v. rity of California. Sienificd h!s willingness to,. "peak ut orrg-'n, pro- 1 1 -d itrranaenr.ents could be made with the r.dlroad rompany. . Eugene is the only town on the line between san Francisco and Portland whose re ipi st lias heen grati'ed by General y.anr.g r o'Prien of the railroad com- :ny. Ilo- t . s. v .-it !.t not traveling in a pri on; is journeying as an or- w's., aee.inpan'e-l only by ti- : hi-- AT. THE PICTURE SHOtiS Orplicum. - la vorife p;c t u - ru m ror Pell-ll-t Kve-!b r.' .-'am.-': .1. "T!u of a tif if-ni tu re and tiany can theali r. suinbty's Illval Sculp' ors." "A sto'-y O'-eece. A w mderfu! pic-on--wfn'.-h the Klis.-m cmn we'l be promt of. The store- is magnificently mounted, staged -ml et I and i a long way out of the ordinary run of picture di'ATnas. 2. "ln-lo-Chira. Pmince of Laos." Path' An interesting picture of tha htn.l titid the people, showing many of th ir customs and m 'nr.ers and de picting some of their most picturesque F?onory. 3. "Hubby's Troubles." An Amer ican I'athe comedy about a sure cure f,-r dictatorial' '"inoihcf-in-laws. A r itjctatoiiai' ino'nci scream. . 4 "Blllv and His Pji Melies. . A touching picture of a" boy's loyally to his friend. A strong and throb bing drama of western experience and black hearted enmity. 6. "Clancy." Vitagraph. He's the man-that does his duty. The "cop" that patrols his beat every other day in the year, preserves order, keeps the-peace and deservedly earns h's sergeant's stripes and shield and gets tho ill will of the "gang." They "do him 'up" on Christmas day. die Is' brought home ' tor his family almost dead, but he recovers and spends a happy New Year with his l w ife and child". ' - ' " Four full reel at each performance. Five long phot.ljilays for' Sunday and Monday, all gooil ones, i . The Pn-1lnie. The house of quality.- F.xtra fine program for Sunday's change: "A Tale of Two Cities." Third and closing jiarttof Dickens' great s.tory, tiia you iiave! locri Je anxiously wait ing for. This picture takes the audi ence to Paris. i he scTna -when mo condemned prisoners are -going tg the. guillotine and Carton, "comforts the poor little seamstress condemned to die with him, is dramatic artd' holla tlu attenution so closelj" thai the au dience sits with tenso narrei through-, out the scene." J J , . "Tho Open Road." , ,Kalem.. ' A strong dramatic love try. 1th tense heart interest thrflujghoir. Fea turing Gene Gauntler as era. ' "Wliiffels' Double." P;itlie Whif fles 4s in love, but beUif a bashful and 'timid youth, he d. not make much progress at the hoVi-' of his im- MnArnta. i ''A'Cdy's' Mr." American. A most Interesting" story -of th" 'courage of . little lad. who i left at n -ime tor' rara for his infant sister. I "A Flirtv Affliction. 'V I Esianay. t : u v ... SVOK.VXF.ATS MAY III" pnovini-.n wrrii; hklis s Wash. Mrs A' Mur fltlvernldi Spokane, iliy, living at 1 S27 Fast avenue. Is ndvrir'a'ting a r liovament 'in Spoknn.l ftfcat nil owners bf cats pro- vide. Uiea! pets with bollf InStti ln- tcrest of preserving the ii rdstitf sofig, ickStpltbtli 5If.. Mr-t whhdi sire now coming Mie haunts for the summer! jihy has Interested- alargo number of cTOri tnurshclcty womro In her enm rnlgn and It Is likely that a "Bell on cnin nun eiiDflirrcrn ov .OEaTEX'S Cat" soc-i.tty will be organized to tak charge of the work. The plan is to attach a small bell with a strap or ribbon on the neck of every cat in the city and suburbs, the argument being that If it were made a custom penerallv there would be more bird in Spokane. No mention has I made so far of the tinkling at night serenades by Thomas and his! tiack-yard acquaintances, but it Is nnj wild gu?s at this ti:ne to say that ! seme one may organize a crusade to. not only put the bells out of com- ' mission but also exterminate the wear - ers. The theory advanced is that this ' method would make doubly sure df rotecting the herds for all time. The conductors of Paer.imontn, Cal. are to make a hard f'ght to. seeure for Sacrnmi n'o the h' me for the.' ag. d and disabled, for whkli funds have been provided by the Order of Uaihoad Trainmen. HIM, MIA" Iir.M'ED. I . will be benefitted most. hlniluity Will Develop I,imti Held bv j Although much of this land Is held j Officials Coivdotioii in Sight. i by private owners, at feast S00.000 j Portland, Ore Even.- raitroad-CoT-i acres' h owned by the-Western Colo--j poration having offices in Portland ' ii;tion company, which bought thi I denies itsidentlty with the new elec-j Willamette and Cascade Mounta trie line that i building south from Canby toward Medulla, in Clackamas years ago, C. E. S. Wrood". of Pnrtlanu, county, and several of the big lines acting as agent for the- French syndl bave had scouts in the field for the cate that formerly held .the property. 1 f duo to the debilitating weather of the season, and to the impure, Impoverished, devitalized condition of the blood caused by too close con finement, too little outdoor air and exercise, too " heavy "diet during the winter. It is cured by the great constitutional remedy Mood's Sar s a p a r 1 1 1 a which effects Us wonderful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparllla, but because it combines the utmost remedial values of more than twenty different Ingredients. There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparllla. If urged to buy any preparation said to be " just as good," you may be sure It Is inferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. 100 Doses $L i . MONDAY EVE., APRIL 3,1911 AT 8:15 O'CLOCK ' ;- - - '' r,-., . ! . i ' . , : First Society of Christ Scientist of c. . : . . . . . '. t . .; , Pendleton, Oregon, Announces a Lecture on Christian Science, by W.D. McCraken, M. A. C. S. B. of Boston, Mass., Member of the Board . . ... of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, '''' . t in boston, Mass. iiiissioii IFf e i - ' --':' VS: '.-..f VI .o U -J.-I SORE LUNGS w.,.1 vw. . y .... . nnV -tttuttrt niwiiiii''- - -3-- -e....- . m past few months endeavoring to trace the origin of the money that is financ ing the enterprise. Thus far the Canby Canal company which maintains an extensive Irriga tion system in that vicinity has stood sponsor for the railroad, but officials been ! of the concern declare that men high-mid- er up in the financial world really are back of it. While some Portland railroad m are inclined to scoff at the idea tin J the project ever will be completely even declaring that th Intention or thejromoters Is not to build a rall- road, but to construct an irrigation canal, developments of the past lew I w eeks Indicate that tracks w 111 be laid land cars In operation, before the end 'of the. present year, j The announced intention of the I -ir.imnl.il- 1 rml, t rl O 1 ii r t Y ft limit ' iiljiljei'i . ,o tut- mam Alii: nnu series of feeders that are to connect with it through some of the nearby va!!es, but in carrying" out this plan it EPtierrs tin" ' persons' liigh up In the offic ial fami'y of the Hill system , military wagon road grant sever Jl